This detailed guide to the leather and footwear industries of Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay was published by the US government in 1930. It provides valuable information on the production, distribution, and export of boots, shoes, saddles, harnesses, and related products in these three countries, which were major players in the global leather trade at the time. The book also includes statistical tables, maps, and trade directories, as well as a bibliography. This edition features a new introduction by a scholar of Latin American economic history.
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